Re: upgrade from fedora core 6 to 9

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2008/5/8 David Boles <dgboles@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Mike Burger wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 12:48:56 -0400,
>>>  max bianco <maximilianbianco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Do you see any major issues with SELinux when doing these upgrades? By
>>>> major issues I mean something that can't be fixed by relabeling the
>>>> filesystem. I upgraded from 7 to 8 and all went well but I know
>>>> someone recently had an issue with SELinux going from FC5 to F9(if I
>>>> remember correctly)the issue was resolved but apparently it was not
>>>> obvious that SELinux was the problem.
>>>
>>> I just had one going from FC5 to F9 that will probably hit you as well.
>>> The merge of strict and targeted policies changed some things and weren't
>>> handled when doing a yum upgrade directly from FC5 to F9. What happens
>>> is that the login to selinux user mapping and the mappings from selinux
>>> users to such things as prefix, mls default, mls/mcs access and selinux
>>> roles isn't correct. If you have done any local customization in that
>>> area you can just look at what it is on a fresh F9 system and use
>>> semanage
>>> to add the new selinux users and correct the mappings.
>>
>> Makes me glad, more and more, that I turned off selinux.
>
>
>
> Me too!!!! So that when something finally does bite you in the a$$ you can
> blame yourself and not Fedora.  ;-)
>
> --
>
>
>  David
>

I have noticed that there isn't much traffic about SELinux across this
list. I haven't had any major headaches with it but I think learning
how to use it will serve everyone better in the long run rather than
turning it off. If you google for Configuring SELinux Policy, you
should find a  few good resources. I found a PDF recently :

www.nsa.gov/SeLinux/papers/policy2.pdf

 its only about 35 pages or so, i am reading it once through then
going to examine my policy config and see what I can do with it. So
far its cleared up a few question marks for me. Its dated  feb of
2005, if anyone knows of a more current version i'd appreciate the
link.

Max

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